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package org.eclipse.swt.events;


import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;

/**
 * Instances of this class are sent as a result of
 * keys being pressed and released on the keyboard.
 * <p>
 * When a key listener is added to a control, the control
 * will take part in widget traversal.  By default, all
 * traversal keys (such as the tab key and so on) are
 * delivered to the control.  In order for a control to take
 * part in traversal, it should listen for traversal events.
 * Otherwise, the user can traverse into a control but not
 * out.  Note that native controls such as table and tree
 * implement key traversal in the operating system.  It is
 * not necessary to add traversal listeners for these controls,
 * unless you want to override the default traversal.
 * </p>
 *
 * @see KeyListener
 * @see TraverseListener
 * @see <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt/">Sample code and further information</a>
 */

public class KeyEvent extends TypedEvent {

	/**
	 * the character represented by the key that was typed.
	 * This is the final character that results after all modifiers have been
	 * applied.  For example, when the user types Ctrl+A, the character value
	 * is 0x01.  It is important that applications do not attempt to modify the
	 * character value based on a stateMask (such as SWT.CTRL) or the resulting
	 * character will not be correct.
	 */
	public char character;

	/**
	 * the key code of the key that was typed,
	 * as defined by the key code constants in class <code>SWT</code>.
	 * When the character field of the event is ambiguous, this field
	 * contains the unicode value of the original character.  For example,
	 * typing Ctrl+M or Return both result in the character '\r' but the
	 * keyCode field will also contain '\r' when Return was typed.
	 *
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT
	 */
	public int keyCode;

	/**
	 * depending on the event, the location of key specified by the
	 * keyCode or character. The possible values for this field are
	 * <code>SWT.LEFT</code>, <code>SWT.RIGHT</code>, <code>SWT.KEYPAD</code>,
	 * or <code>SWT.NONE</code> representing the main keyboard area.
	 * <p>
	 * The location field can be used to differentiate key events that have
	 * the same key code and character but are generated by different keys
	 * on the keyboard. For example, a key down event with the key code equal
	 * to SWT.SHIFT can be generated by the left and the right shift keys on
	 * the keyboard.
	 * </p><p>
	 * The location field can only be used to determine the location of
	 * the key code or character in the current event. It does not include
	 * information about the location of modifiers in the state mask.
	 * </p>
	 *
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#LEFT
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#RIGHT
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#KEYPAD
	 *
	 * @since 3.6
	 */
	public int keyLocation;

	/**
	 * the state of the keyboard modifier keys and mouse masks
	 * at the time the event was generated.
	 *
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#MODIFIER_MASK
	 * @see org.eclipse.swt.SWT#BUTTON_MASK
	 */
	public int stateMask;

	/**
	 * A flag indicating whether the operation should be allowed.
	 * Setting this field to <code>false</code> will cancel the operation.
	 */
	public boolean doit;

	static final long serialVersionUID = 3256442491011412789L;

/**
 * Constructs a new instance of this class based on the
 * information in the given untyped event.
 *
 * @param e the untyped event containing the information
 */
public KeyEvent(Event e) {
	super(e);
	this.character = e.character;
	this.keyCode = e.keyCode;
	this.keyLocation = e.keyLocation;
	this.stateMask = e.stateMask;
	this.doit = e.doit;
}

/**
 * Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable
 * description of the receiver.
 *
 * @return a string representation of the event
 */
@Override
public String toString() {
	String string = super.toString ();
	return string.substring (0, string.length() - 1) // remove trailing '}'
		+ " character='" + ((character == 0) ? "\\0" : String.valueOf(character)) + "'=0x" + Integer.toHexString(character)
		+ " keyCode=0x" + Integer.toHexString(keyCode)
		+ " keyLocation=0x" + Integer.toHexString(keyLocation)
		+ " stateMask=0x" + Integer.toHexString(stateMask)
		+ " doit=" + doit
		+ "}";
}
}
